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HARVARD COLLEGE. 



CLASS 

OF 



184 



MEMORABILIA 

1883. 



" Time comes stealing on by night and day." 

Shakespeare . 



PREPARED BY 

WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON 

Class Secretary. 



PRINTED FOR THE USE OP 
JUNE 27, 1SS3. 



HARVARD COLLEGE. 



CLASS 

OF 



1843 



MEMORABILIA. 

1883. 



" Time comes stealing on by night and day." 

Shakespca re . 



PREPARED BY 

WILLIAM A/ RICHARDSON, 

Class Secretary'- 



PRINTED FOR THE USE OF THE CLASS, 
JUNE 27, 1883. 



GRADUATE. 

"Dear the schoolboy spot, 

We NE'ER FORGET, THOUGH THERE WE ARE FORGOT." 

BYRON. 



ALMA MATER. 



Men may come and men may go. 
But I ROLL ON forever." 

OLD SONG. 



" It may be, iu later years. 
When fast declining down the vale of tears, 
Each heart, in seeking to forget its age, 
Turns trembling backward to life's college page." 

Sedgwick's Class Poem, 1843. 



"God grant that we may never be so hardened by the cares and anxieties of life 
that we shall be obliged to confess that our college friendships and our youthful aflfec- 
tious were but idle fancies and romantic dreams." — Sprague's Class Oration, 1843. 



" I envy not the man who, after leaving his Alma Mater, can look back with a cold 
and vacant indifference to the years he has passed under her beneficent guardianship, 
or who does not grasp the hand of a classmate, however long the separation and in what- 
ever clime, with an emotion which he can feel but not describe." — President Sparks' 
Inaugural. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 

PAGE. 

Feeshmen of.l839-'40, ..... 7 

Sophomores of 1840-'41, ..... 9 

Junior Sophisters of 1841-'42, .... 11 

Senior Sophisters of 1842-'43, . . .13 

Undergraduate Memoranda, .... 15 

Catalogus Harvardianus, Alumni, Class of 1843, . 17 

The Class vtith its descendants to 1883, . . 21 

Not yet Married, &c., . . .29 

Senior Class Song, 1843, .... 30 

Class Ode, 1863, . . . . . .31 

Class Ode, 1883, ...... 32 

Class Song, 1883, . . . . . .33 

Index to Names, . . . . . . .35 



FRESHMEN, 1839-40. 


7 


COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 




1839-40. 






FRESHMEN. 


NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


ROOMS. 


Adams, William Henry, 


North Chelmsford. 


St. 17 


Bacon, John William, 


Natick, 


H'y 18 


Barnes, Jabez, 


Marlborough, 


M. 29 


Bigelow, Francis Whitney, 


Waiertown, 


H. 23 


Birchard, Eliphalet, 


Lebanon, Ct., 


H. 24 


Cabot, Francis, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Willard's 


Clark, William, 


Beaufort Co., N. C, 


M. 16 


Clark, Alden, 


Waltham, 


M. 30 


Clarke, James Gordon, 


Nashua, N. H., 


Mr. R. Morse's 


Cox, Leonard, 


Cambridge, 


H. 14 


Cushing, William, 


Newburyport, 


St. 20 


Dana, Charles Anderson, 


Buffalo, N Y., 


H. 20 


Dexter, Samuel Deering, 


Gloucester, 


D. 8 


Dwight, Edmund, 


Boston, 


Mr. E. P. Tucker's 


Elwood, David Marvin, 


Norwalk, Gt., 


Mr. Shed's 


Emery, John Abbot, 


Springfield, 


St. 30 


Farnham, Horace Putnam, 


Salem, 


Mrs. Metcalf s 


Flint, George Herbert, 


Salem, 


H. 28 


Flint, John Sydenham, 


Leicester, 


St. 8 


Frothingham, Octavins Brooks 


, Boston, 


H'y 9 


Fuller, Arthur Buckminster, 


Rozbury, 


M. 32 


Gilman, William Henderson, 


Boston, 


Mr. Saunders' 


Gordon, Robert, 


Framingham, 


Mr. Shed's 


Heywood, Charles Frederick, 


Medford, 


H. 32 


Hildreth, Roger Brown, 


Marlborough, 


M. 29 


Hill, Thomas, 


New Brunswick, N.J. 


H. 17 


Hinds, Ebenezer Pierce, 


Pittston, Me., 


H. 30 


Hoar, Edward Sherman, 


Concord, 


H. 3 


Kingman, John VVilliam, 


Madhury, N. H., 


H. 19 


Knapp, Francis Bellows, 


Walpole, N H., 


D. 13 


Knapp, Frederick Newman, 


Walpole, N. H., 


D. 13 


Kuhn, Austin, 


Boston,' 


Mr. Marsh's 


Ladd, John Gardner, 


Savannah, Ga., 


D. 2 


Lee, Francis L., 


Boston, 


Mrs. Willard's 


Lowell, John, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Howe's 



8 ERESHMBN, 1839-40. 




Mclntire, Farrington, 


Fitchhurg, 


H'yl 


Maglathlin, Henry Bartlett, 


Duxbury, 


H. 30 


Means, James Howard, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Clarke's 


Orne, Henry Augustus, 


Hernando, Miss., 


Mrs. Gurney's 


Parker, J. Harleston, 


Boston, 


Mr. R. Morse's 


Parks, Luther 


Boston, 


Mr. Keith's 


Perkins, Charles Callahan, 


Boston, 


Mr. S. Newell's 


Perkins, Thomas Handasyde, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Gurney's 


Pike, Robert Gordon, 


Newburyport, 


St. 20 


Prescott, Alfred Abbott, 


Reading, 


St. 6. 


Rice, William Bordman, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Howe's 


Richardson, William Adams, 


Tyngsborough, 


St. 17 


Rogers, Augustus Dodge, 


Salem, 


Mr. W. Warland's 


Rogers, William Crowninshield 


, Salem, 


Mrs. Phipps's 


Russell, Thomas Hastings, 


Princeton, 


H'y 1 


Russell, Walter Hiram, 


West Cambridge, 


St. 6 


Russell, John Jackson, 


Plymouth, 


St. 10 


Sargent, Horace Binney, 


Roxbury, 


Mr. Keith's 


Sears, Frederick Richard, 


Boston, 


Mr. Stedman's 


Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, 


Stockbridge, 


H. 22 


Sewall, John Gallison, 


Watertown, N. Y., 


H. 14 


Smith, William Addison, 


Leicester, 


St. 3 


Spear, William Shake, 


Neio York,N. ¥., 


H. 17 


Sprague, Ebenezer Carleton, 


Buffalo, N. ¥., 


H. 20 


Stimson, Edward, 


Dedham, 


H. 3 


Stone, Eben Francis, 


Newburyport, 


Dr. Ware's, Sen 


Stone, Henry Nathan, 


Cambridge, 


Mr. G. L. Cook's 


Stone, James Winchell. 


Cambridge, 


Mr. G. L. Cook's 


Story, Horace Cullen, 


Boston, 


Mr. E. P. Tucker's 


Thaxter, Levi Lincoln, 


Watertown, 


Dea. Munroe's 


Trask, James Henry, 


Salem, 


H'y 18 


Very, Washington, 


Salem, 


D. 5 


Vila, James, 


Boston, 


St. 4 


Ward, George Cabot, 


Boston, 


Mr. E. P. Tucker's 


Ware, Henry, 


Cambridge, 


Mr. W. Ware's 


Webb, Seth, 


Scituate, 


Miss Carter' s 


Wheelwright, Josiah, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Gurney's 


White, Wallace Barnard, 


Boston, 


St. 14 


White, Henry Orne, 


Salem, 


H'y 9 


Williams, Francis Charles, 


Brighton, 


H. 32 


Wilson, Joseph Gallison, 


North Andover, 


D. 3 


Worthington, Francis William, 


Boston, 


H. 16 



SOPHOMORES, 1840-41. 


9 


COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 




1840-4L 


ROOMS, 


SOPHOMORES. 


NAMES, 


RESIDENCES. 


Adams, William Henry, 


North Chelmsford, 


St. 16 


Adams, Charles Frederick, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Ayer's 


Bacon, John William, 


Natick, , 


H'y 15 


Bigelow, Francis Whitney, 


Watertown, 


H. 23 


Birchard, Eliphalet, 


Lebanon, Ct., 


St, 26 


Chapman, Ozias Goodwin, 


Boston, 


Rev. Mr, Hoppin's 


Clark, William, 


Beaufort Co., N. C, 


Mr. R. Torry's 


Clark, Alden, 


Waltham, 


H. 9 


Cobb, Moses Gill, 


Groton, 


H. 22 


Cox, Leonard, 


Cambridge, 


St. 26 


Gushing, William, 


Newburyport, 


St. 13 


Dana, Charles Anderson, 


Buffalo, N. F., 


St. 14 


Dexter, Samuel Deering, 


Gloucester, 


D. 1 


Emery, John Abbot, 


Springfield, 


St. 30 


Farnham, Horace Putnam, 


Salem, 


Mrs, Metcalf s 


Flint, John Sydenham, 


Leicester, 


M. 12 


Frothingham, Octavius Brooks 


Boston, 


St 31 


Fuller, Arthur Buckminister, 


Roxbury, 


H. 16 


Gordon, Robert, 


Framingham, 


D. 3 


Hall, Thomas Bartlett, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Gurney's 


Heywood, Charles Frederick, 


Cambridge, 


St. 5 


Hildreth, Roger Brown, 


Marlborough, 


M. 29 


Hill, Thomas, 


Keio Brunswick, N. J. 


Mrs. Gardner's. 


Hinds, Ebenezer Pierce, 


Pittston, Me., 


M. 14 


Holmes, Howland, 


Bridgewater, 


St. 22 


Hudson, Henry James, 


Neiohuryport, 


St. 10 


Kingman, John William, 


Dover, N. H., 


Mrs. Gardner's 


Knapp, Francis Bellows, 


Walpole, N. H., 


D. 13 


Knapp, Frederick Newman, 


Walpole, N. H., 


D. 13 


Kuhn, Austin, 


Boston, 


Mr. Marsh's 


Ladd, John Gardner, 


Savannah, Ga., 


Mrs. Metcalf's 


Lowell, John, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Howe's 


Mclntire, Farrington, 


Fitchburg, 


H'y 1 


Maglathlin, Henry Bartlett, 


Duxbury, 


M. 14 


Means, James Howard, 


Boston, 


M. 8 



10 SOPHOMORES, 1840-41. 




Morrell. Edward, 


Cuba, 


St. 6 


Orne, Henry Augustus, 


Hernando, Miss., 


Dr. Ware's, Sen 


Parker, J. Harleston, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Phipps's 


Parks, Luther, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Willard's 


Perkins, Charles Callahan, 


Boston^ 


Mrs. Dix's 


Perkins, Thomas Handyside, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Gilman's 


Pike, Robert Gordon,, 


Newburyport, 


St. 13 


Prescott, Alfred Abbott, 


Reading, 


St. 5 


Rice, William Bordman, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Howe's 


Richardson, William Adams, 


Tyngsborough, 


St. 16 


Rogers, William Crowinshield, 


Salem, 


Mrs. Phipp's 


Russell, Thomas Hastings, 


Princeton, 


H'y 1 


Russell, John Jackson, 


Plymouth, ^ 


H'y 22 


Sargeant, Horace Binney 


Roxhury, 


Mrs. Ayer's 


Sears, Frederick Richard, 


Boston, 


Mr. Stedman's 


Sedwick, Henry Dwight, 


Stockbridge, 


H. 22 


Sewall, John Gallison, 


Watertoion, iV. T., 


H. 31 


Smith, William Addison, 


Leicester, 


Mrs. Willard's 


Sprague, Ebenezer Carleton, 


Buffalo, iV. Y., 


Dr. Ware's, Jun 


Stallknecht, Frederich Stoud, 


Marieboe, Denmark, 


Mrs. Gardner's 


Stimson, Edward, 


Dedham, 


Mrs. Clarke's 


Stone, Eben Francis, 


Newburyport, 


St. 10 


Stone, Henry Nathan, 


Cambridge, 


Mr. G L Cook's 


Stone, James Winchell, 


Cambridge, 


Mr. G. L. Cook's 


Story, Horace Cullen, 


Boston, 


H. 21 


Thaxter, Levi Lincoln, 


Watertoion, 


Mr. AV. Bates' 


Thayer, Alexander Wheelock, 


South Natick, 


St. 14 


Trask, James Henry, 


Salem, 


H'y 15 


Very, Washington, 


Salem, 


D. 6 


Vila, James, 


Boston, 


M. 28 


Ward, George Cabot. 


Boston, 


Mr. E. P. Tucker's 


Ware, Henry, 


Cambridge, 


Rev. W. Ware's 


Webb, Seth, 


Scituate, 


M. 30 


Wheelwright, Josiah, 


Boston, 


Mr. Marsh's 


White, Henry Orne, 


Salem, 


St. 31 


Williams, Francis Charles, 


Brighton, 


M. 11 


Huntington, William Henry, 


Norwich, Ct. 


H. 12 


Tiffany, Osmond, 


Baltimore, Md., 


Mrs. Clarke's 


Walker, Joseph Hurd, 


Charlestown, 


St. 22 



JUNIORS, 1841^2. 


11 


COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 


JUNI 


1841-42. 




OR SOPHISTERS. 


NA3IES. 


RESIDENCES. 


ROOMS. 


Adams, William Henry, 


North Clielmsford, 


H'y 23 


Adams, Cliarles Frederick, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Gurney's 


Bacon. John Williams, 


Natick, 


H'y 15 


Binney, William Cashing, 


Boston, 


M. 24 


Birchard, Eliphalet, 


Lebanon, Ct., 


St. 27 


Chapman, Ozias Goodwin, 


Boston, 


St: 8 


Clark, William, 


Beaufort Co., N. C, 


D. 14 


Clark, Alden, 


Waltham, 


M. 22 


Cobh, Moses Gill, 


Springfield, 


H'y 4 


Cox, Leonard, 


Cambridge, 


St. 27 


Cushing, William, 


Newburijport, 


H. 29 


Dana. Charles Anderson, 


Buffalo, N. Y., 


M. 13 


Dexter, Samuel Deering, 


Boston, 


D. 29 


Emery, .John Abbot, 


Springfield, 


M. 13 


Farnham, Horace Putnam, 


Salem, 


Mrs. Metcalf s 


Flynt, John Sydenham, 


Leicester, 


M. 31 


Frothingham,Octavius Brooks, 


Boston, 


H'y 8 


Fuller, Arthur Buckminster, 


Cambridge, 


H. 16 


Gassett, Edward, 


Boston, 


H. 27 


Gordon, Robert. 


Framingham, 


D. 2 


Hall, Thomas Bartlett, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Gurney's 


Heywood, Charles Frederick, 


Cambridge, 


H. 5 


Hildreth, Roger Brown, 


Marlborough, 


M. 6 


Hill. Thomas, 


Nev) Brunswick, N. J. 


, H'y 17 


Holmes, Howland, 


Bridgewater, 


Mrs. Tribou's 


Hudson, Henry James, 


Neioburyport, 


St. 13 


Kingman, John William, 


Dover, N. H., 


M. 22 


Knapp, Francis Bellows, 


Walpole, N. H., 


D. 13 


Knapp, Frederick Newman, 


Walpole, N. H., 


D. 13 


Kuhn, Austin, 


Boston, 


Mr. Marsh's 


Lee, Francis L., 


Boston, 


Mrs. Howe's 


Loring, John Alden, 


Andover, 


St. 16 


Lowell, John, 


Boston, 


St. 25 


Maglathlin, Henry Bartlett, 


Duxbury, 


M. 32 


Means, James Howard, 


Boston, 


M. 7 



12 JUNIORS, 1841-42. 


Morrell, Edward, 


Cuba, W. /.. 


St. 6 


Orne. Henry Augustus, 


Hernando, Miss., 


St. 6 


Parker, John Harleston, 


Boston, 


Mr. P. O'Connor's 


Parks, Luther, 


Boston, 


Mrs. WiUard's 


Perkins, Charles Callahan, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Dix's 


Pike, Robert Gordon, 


Neioburyport, 


H. 29 


Rice, William Bordman, 


Boston, 


St. 26 


Richardson, William Adams, 


Tyngshorough, 


H'y 23 


Rogers, William Crowinshield 


Salem, 


Mrs. Phipp's 


Russell, Thomas Hastings, 


Princdon, 


H'y 14 


Russell. John Jackson 


Plyvi'iutk, 


H'y 4 


8 argent, Horace Binney, 


Roxbiii'!/, 


Mrs. Gurney's 


Sears, Frederick Ricliard, 


Bo. ton. 


Si. 12 


Sewall, John Gallison, 


Water (oton, N. Y., 


H. 31 


Smith, William Addison, 


Leicester, 


Mrs. WiUard's 


Sprague, Eben Carleton, 


Buffalo, N. r., 


M. 12 


Stimson, Edward, 


Dedham, 


M. 5 


Stone, Eben Francis, 


Newburyport, 


St. 13 


Stone, Henry Nathan, 


Cambridge, 


St. 5 


Stone, James Winchell, 


Cambridge, 


St 5 


Story, Horace Cullen, 


Boston, 


H. 9 


Thaxter, Levi Lincoln, 


Watertown, 


Mr. W. Bate's 


Thayer, Alexander Wheelock, 


South Natick, 


H'y 7 


Tracy, Winslow Decatur, 


Norwich, Ct., 


M. 6 


Trask, James Henry, 


Salem, 


Mrs. Gardner's 


Very, Washington, 


Salem, 


D. 1. 


Vila, James, 


Boston, 


M. 28 


Ware, Henry, 


Cambridge, 


Rev. W. Ware's 


Webb, Seth, 


Seituate, 


H'y 14 


Wheelwright, Josiah, 


Boston, 


Mr. Marsh's 


White, Wallace Barnard, 


Boston, 


D. 41 


White, Henry Orne, 


Salem, 


H'y 8 


Williams, Francis Charles, 


Brighton, 


M. 11 


Bond, William Cranch, 


Cambridge, 


Mr. Bond's 


Huntington, William Henry, 


Norwich, Ct., 


C. H. 12 


Tiffany, Osmond, 


Baltimore, Md., 


Mrs. Clarke's 


Walker, Joseph Hurd, 


Charlestown, 


St. 28 



SENIORS, 1842-43. 


13 


COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 




1842-43. 




SENIOR SOPHISTENS. 


NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


E003IS. 


A'lanis, William Henry, 


North Chelmsford, 


H'y 23 


Adams, Charles Frederick, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Gurney's 


Bacon, John William, 


Nalick, 


H'y 24 


Bigelovv, Francis Whitney, 


Walertown, 


H. 23 


Binney, William Gushing, 


Boston, 


H. 8 


Birchard, Eliphalet, 


Jjebnnon, Ct., 


St; 27 


Boyden, James Woodbury, 


Beverly, 


M. 7 


Chapman, Ozias Goodwin, 


Boston, 


H'y 22 


Clark, William, 


Beaufort Co., N. C, 


Mr. Phelps's 


Clark, Alden, 


Waltham, 


*H'y 12 


Cobb, Moses Gill, 


Springfield, 


H'y 4 


Cox, Leonard, 


Cambridge, 


St. 27 


Cashing, William, 


Neichurgport, 


H'y 6 


Dexter, Samuel Dering, 


Boston, 


H'y 8 


Emery, John Abbot, 


Springfield, 


H'y 14 


Farnham, Horace Putnam, 


Salem, 


Mr. Holden's 


Flint, John Sydenham, 


Leicester, 


M. 25 


Frothingham, Uctavius Brooks 


Boston, 


H'y 21 


Fuller, Arthur Buckminister, 


Cambridge, 


St. 22 


Gassett, Edward, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Bartlett' s 


Gordon, Robert, 


Framingham, 


D. 3 


Hall, Thomas Bartlett, 


Boston, 


H'y 10 


Hildreth, Roger Brown, 


Marlborough, 


M. 9 


Hill, Thomas, 


New Brunswick, N. J 


, H'y 24 


Holmes, Howland, 


Bridgewater, 


Mrs. Tri-bou's 


Hudson, Henry James, 


Newburyport, 


H'y 7 


Kingman, John William, 


Dover, N. H , 


H'y 12 


Knapp, Francis Bellows, 


Walpole, N. H., 


Dr. Plympton's 


Knapp, Frederick Newman, 


Walpole, N. H., 


Dr. Plympton's 


Kuhn, Austin, 


Boston, 


H'y 2 


Ladd, John Gardner, 


Alexandria, D. C, 


H'y 22 


Lee, Francis L, 


Boston, 


M. 21 


Loring, John Alden, 


Andover, 


M. 9 


Lowell, John, 


Boston, 


St. 25 


Mclntire, Farrington, 


Fitchburg, 


H'y 5 



14 SENIORS, 1842-43. 


Maglathlin, Henry Bartlett, 


Duxhury, 


St. 22 


Means, James Howard, 


Boston, 


H'y 8 


Morrell, Edward, 


Havana, W. 1., 


H'y 16 


Parker, Harleston, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Cochran's 


Parks, Luther, 


Boston, 


Mrs. Willard's 


Perkins, Charles Callahan, 


Boston, 


Mr. Cleveland's 


Pike, Robert Gordon, 


Newbaryport, 


H'y 6 


Rice, William Bordman, 


Boston, 


St. 26 


Richardson, William Adams, 


Tyngsborough, 


H'y 23 


Russell, Thomas Hastings, 


Princeton, 


H'y 13 


Russell, John Jackson, 


Plymouth, 


H'y 4 


Sargent, Horace Binney, 


Roxhury, 


Mrs. Gurney's 


Sears, Frederick Richard, 


Boston, 


St. 12 


Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, 


Stockhridge, 


H'y 14 


Sewall, John Gallison, 


Watertoicn, JY. Y., 


St. 15 


Smith, William Addison, 


Leicester, 


St. 23 


Sprague, Eben Carleton, 


Buffalo, N. Y., 


H'y 15 


Stimson, Edward, 


Dedham, 


H'y 15 


Stone, Eben Francis. 


Neivburyporl, 


H'y 7 


Stone, Henry Nathan, 


Cambridge, 


H'y 19 


Stone, James Winchell, 


Cambridge, 


H'y 19 


Thaxter, Levi Lincoln, 


Watertown, 


Mr. W. Warland's 


Thayer, Alexander Wheelock, 


South Natick, 


H'y 17 


Tracy, Winslow Decatur, 


Norwich, Ct., 


H'y 15 


Trask, James Henry, 


Salem, 


M. 31 


Very, Washington, 


Salem, 


D. 1 


Vila, James, 


Boston, 


H'y 5 


Walker, Joseph Hurd, 


Charlestoion, 


St. 24 


Ware, Henry, 


Cambridge, 


Rev. W. Ware's 


Webb, Seth, 


Scituate, 


H'y 13 


\Vheelwright. Josiah, 


Boston, 


Mr. Marsh's 


White, Henry Orne, 


Salem, 


H'y 21 


Williams, Francis Charles, 


Brighton, 


M. 6 



UNDERGRADUATE MEMORANDA. 15 



UNDERGRADUATE MEMORANDA. 



Of the seventy-seven students who commenced their college 
course together in the Freshmen Class of 1839-'40, one after another 
dropped out, from time to time, until there were twenty-two of them 
who failed to come in at the end of the race. 

One only died during the course. John Abbot Emery died at 
Exeter, N. H , in the senior year, Oct. 25, 1842. He was buried in 
Springfield, Mass., where his relatives erected a monument over his 
remains. His classmates also erected a monument to his memory at 
Mount Auburn Cemetery, in Cambridge. 

Four fell back into the class below and graduated in 184K One 
other took a medical degree at the college in 1846. 

A few settled in the vicinity of the college, and have to some ex- 
tent kept up their acquaintance with their old classmates. 

One recently committed suicide after he had attained the age of 
fifty-eight years. 

The remainder have disappeared from our observation among the 
mass of mankind. 

Of the fourteen recruits who joined the class after the Freshman 
year, all went through except one. He having been too prominent in 
a little scholastic unpleasantness was kindly permitted by the Faculty 
to leave the college in the senior year in advance of his class, never 
to return, much to the regret of his classmates. He has since died, 
mourned in death as he was beloved in life. 



CATALOGUS flARVARDIANUS ALUMNI, 1843, 



17 



CATALOGUS HARVARDIANTJS 
ALUMNI. 



1843. 



*Guilielmus Henricus Adams *1845 

*Carolus-Fredericus Adams, Mr., 

LL.B. 1846 *i856 

Johannes-Guilielmus Bacon, Mr., 
*Franciscus-Whitney Bigelow *1853 
Guilielmus Cusliing Binney,LL.B. 

1845 
*EUphalet B ire hard *1854 

Jacobus-Woodbury Boyden, Mr., 

LL.B. 1846. 
*Aldeii Clark *1443 

Moses- Gill Cobb, LL.B. 1846 
Leonardus Cox, Mr. 1849 
*Guilielmus Gushing *1875 

Carolus-AndersQn Dana, 1863, 

Mr. 1861 
^ Samuel- Dering Dexter^ Mr. *i85o 
Horatius-Putnam Farnham, LL.B. 

1846, M.D. Jeff Penn. 1860 
Johannes-Sydenham Flint, Mr., 

M D 1846, M.M.S S. 
Octavius- Brooks Frothingham, M r . 
*Arthurus-Buckminster Fuller 
Edvardus Gassett 
*Ilobertus Gordon 
Thomas-Bartlett Hall, Mr., LL.B. 

1846 
*Rogerus-Brown Hildreth, 1846, 

Mr. et Trin. 1870 
Thomas Sill, Mr., Presses, 

S.T.D. 1860, Coll. Antioch 

Prasses et Metaph. et Ethices 

et Theol. Nat. Prof., LL D.Yal. 

1863,A.A. etSP.A. et S.H.S. 
Rowland Holmes,Mr.,M.D. 1848, 

M.M.S.S. 
Henricus-Jacobus Hudson 
Johannes - Guilielmus King- 
man, Territ. Wyoming. Cur. 

Sup. Jurid 



*1862 



*1881 



*1872 



18 



CATALOGUS HARVARDIANUS ALUMNI, 1843. 



*1844 



••1853 



Franciscus-Bellows Knapp. Mr. 
F'rediricus- Newman Knapp, Mr. 
*Austin Kuhn 
^Johannes-Gardner Ladd, Mr. 

1847, M.D. Univ Virgin. 1845 
Franciscus-L Lee. Mr. 
Johannes Alden Loriug. 
Johannes Lowell, Mr., LL.B 

1845, LL.D. 1871 et Guil. 

1870, Rerunipub. Feed. Cur. 

District Mass. et Cur. Circ. 

Jurid . K.K. et S.H.8. 
Farrington Mclntire, Mr. 
Henrieus-Bartlett Maglathlin 
JacobusSoward Means,Mr .,^.T.I) 

Guil. 1874 
*Edvardus Morrell *i87i 

Harleston Parker 
Lutherus Parks, Mr., M.D. 1847, 

M.M.S. et Coll. Reg. Chirurg. 

Hibern. S. 
Carolus - Callahan Perkins, Mr., 

A. A. et S.H.S., Institut. '.all. 

Acad. Inscrip. et Litt. Polit. 

Soc. Cor. 
Robertus-Gordon Pike, 1844 
Guilielmus-Bordman Rice 
Guilielmus-Adams Richardson, 

Mr, LL.R. 1846, LL D. Co- 
lumbian, Wash. 1873, et Georg- 

iopol 1881, et Howard, 1882. in 

Coll. Georgiopol. Legg. Prof. Re- 

rumpub. Feed. ^Erarii Secret, et 

Cur. Postulatt. Jurid. 
Guilielmus-Crowninshield Rogers, 

1865 
Thomas-Hastings Russell, Mr. 
Johannes-Jackson Russell 
Horatius - Binney Sargent, Mr., 

LL.B. 1845 
Fredericus-Ricardus Sears, Mr. 1852 
Henricus-Dwight Sedgwick 
*Johannes-Gallison Sewall, M.D. 

1847, M.M.S.S. nsu 

Guilielmus-Addison Smith 
Eben-Carleton Sprague 



CATALOaUS HARVARDIANUS ALUMNI, 1843. 



19 



Stoud Stallkneclit 



M D 1846, 

Mr., L.L.B. 

Rerumpub. 



Mr. 



*Frcdericus 

1872 *1875 

*Kdvardus Stimson 

M M S.S. ' nsTS 

Eben-Francis Stone, 

1846, in Congr 

Foed. Repr. 
Henricus-Nathan S("one 
*Jacobus- Winch ell Stone. 

MD. 1847, MM S.S. ' nses 

Levi Lincoln Thaxter, LL.B.1845 
Alexander- WheelockThaver. Mr., 

LL.B 1848 
*Ells8eus-Winslow Tracy, Mr. *i86o 
*Jacobus-Henricus Trask, M.D. 

1846, M.M.SS. n863 

* Washington Very *i853 

^Jacobus Vila, Mr. *i850 

*Josephus-Hurd Walker *i858 

Georgius-Cabot Ward. 1876 
Henricus Ware, LL B. 1847 
*Sethus Webb. Mr. n862 

JosiasWheelwright, Mr , LL.B. 1845 
Henricus-Orne W^hite, Mr., M.D. 

Penn. 1846, M M.S.S. 
Franciscus Carolus Williams 

'*23-t-46= 

Note. — The latest Catalogus Harvardianus was 
published in 1880. The class is here presented with 
the additions of the editor since that date. The next 
Catalogus will be published in 1885, 

* Deceased, 



CLASS WITH ITS DESCENDANTS. 



21 



THE CLASS, 

WITH ITS 

iDESGEisrnD^nsrTS 

TO 

1883. 



Her children arise and call her blessed." — Proverbs, 



i8®=- See Note at end of List. 
♦William II. Adams N. Chelmsford, Mass. 

* Charles F. Adams '. Boston, " 

John W. Bacon Natick, " 

John H. Bacon Chicago, Illinois. 

Charles W. Bacon (Harv., 1879) Natick, Mass. 

Mary B. Bacon " " 

* Francis W. Bigelow Watertown, Mass. 

* William C. Binney Amesbury, " 

Emily C. Binney St. Louis, Miss. 

m. Prof. Chas; A. Smith (Wash. Un.) " « 

Gertrude B. Smith " " 

William B. Smith 

Emily H. Smith " « 

* William R. Binney Amesbury, Mass. 

^Gertrude Binney " " 

Anna S. Binney St. Louis, Miss. 

■ m. Chas. W. Melcher, M. E. (Wash. Un.) " " 

Alice F. Melcher '• " 

Frances Maria Binney Amesbury, Mass. 

* Eliphalet Birchard Lebanon, Conn. 

James W. Boyden Chicago, Illinois. 

Mary B. Boyden Middleton, St. Stephens, N.B. 

m. Rev. Edgar B. Foster ( Am herst, 1864) " " 

Willard H. Foster " « 

Emma D. Foster " " 

Edgar L. Foster " " 

Elizabeth W. Boyden " " 

m. Geo. B. Eaton (Amherst, 1870) " " 

George D. Eaton " " 

Lillie Eaton " " 

John B. Eaton " " 

Harris D. Eaton " " 

Anna L. Eaton " " 

John D. Boyden Sheffield, Illinois. 

Annie K. Boyden..... ; Chicago, " 

Frederick K. Boyden " " 



22 



CLASS WITH ITS 



* Alden Clark t Waltham, Mass. 

Moses G. Cobb San Francisco, Cal, 

Lieut. Edmund M. Cobb, (U. S. Mil. Acad. 

1870.) U. S, Army, Baltimore, Md. 

Elie Cobb.. '. Baltimore, Md. 

Murray A. Cobb " " 

Zadie C. Cobb " " 

* George D. Cobb, (Univ. of Cal., 1871,) California. 

* Sophia R.Cobb " 

Mary C, Cobb San Francisco, Cal. 

m. Harold Holderuess " 

James C. Holderness " 

Harold Holderness " 

* Sarah C. Cobb " 

Henry G.Cobb " 

Leonard Cox Charlotte, C. H., Va. 

Frances A. Cox, (Class cradle child.) Lexington, New York. 

m. Dr. E. L. Ford, M. D., (Albany Med. Sch.). " " 

*Mary E. Cox Cambridge, Mass. 

Frederick Leonard Cox Charlotte C. H., Va. 

Arthur Lear Cox " " 

Edwin Peter Cox " " 

♦William Cushing Newburyport, Mass. 

* William P. Cashing Salem, 

Mary Cushing " 

Sarah Moody Cushing " 

* Caleb Cushing ..Newburyport, 

Sarah Moody Cushing Cambridge, 

m. Robert N. Toppan, (Harv., 1850,) " 

Sarah Moody Toppan " 

Charles A. Dana New York ity, N. Y. 

Zoe I). Dana " 

m. * Walter M. Underbill 

Walter Underbill " 

Ruth Underbill " 

Ruth Dana " 

m. Dr. Wm. H. Draper " 

Charles Dana Draper " 

George Draper " 

Dorothea Draper " 

Paul Dana, (Harv., 1874 ) " 

Eunice Dana. Colorado. 

m. Dr. John W. Brannan, (Harv., 1874.) " 

* Samuel D. Dexter Exeter, N. H. 

Maria Dexter Boston. (Roxbury,) Mass. 

Horace P. Farnham New York. 

John S. Flint Boston, (Roxbury,) Mass. 

OcTAVius B. Frothin^ham Boston, " 

Elizabeth B. Frothingham " " 

m. Henry T. Brown New York. 

Brooks Frothingham Boston, Mass. 

m. 2d. William L. Parker " " 



DfclSC END ANTS. 23 

Artficr B. Fuller Watertowu, Mass. 

Edith 1). Fuller Cambridge, " 

Arthur Ossoli Fuller, (Harv., 1877,) Exeter, N. H. 

Richard B. Fuller. Cambridge, Mass. 

Alfred B. Fuller Shady Springs, West Ta. 

Edwaed Gassett Boston, Mass. 

Walter Gassett " " 

Arthur Gassett Cheyenne, Wyom'g Ty. 

Percival Gassett London, England. 

Charles Owen Gassett Sandford, Florida. 

Lucy Gassett London, England. 

* Robert Gordon Framingham, Mass. 

Thomas B. Hall Boston, " 

Emily D. Hall. '• 

m. * Albert R. Meyer Strasburg, Germany. 

Albert Richard Meyer Boston, Mass. 

Minna B.Hall " 

* Roger B. Htldreth Springfield, Mass. 

TrfoM.is Hill , Portland, Maine. 

Mary Bellows Hill " " 

m. Lewis Pierce, (Bow., 1852,) LL. B., (Har- " " 

vard, 1855.) " " 

Henry Hill Pierce " " 

Thomas Lewis Pierce..... " " 

John Alexander Pierce " " 

Mary Eveline Pierce " " 

Pi-of. Henry B. Hill, (Harvard, 1849.) Cambridge, :Mas8. 

Edward Burlingame Hill. " " 

Katherine Hill Portland, Maine. 

Elizabeth Joy Hill. " 

Anne Bellows Hill Boston, Mass. 

m. Robert H. Monks " '• 

Thomas Roby Hill Newport, R.I. 

Otis Shephard Hill Portland, Maine. 

HowLAND Holmes Lexington, Mass. 

Francis H. Holmes Norwich, Connecticut. 

Sarah Eddy Holmes Lexington, Mass. 

Henry J. Hcnsoy. Plattsborgh, N< w York. 

George Henry Hudson " " 

Charles Frederick Hudson " " 

Corane 11 Mabel Hudson " " 

JOHN H. Kingman Cheyenne, Wyoming Ter'y. 

Grace Carlton Kingman '• " 

m. May Goldschmidt „ " " 

George Goldschmidt " " 

Lieut. Daniel Christie Kingman, (U. S. Mil. 
Academy.) United States Army. 

Daniel Christie Kingman Omaha, Nebraska. 

Ralph Wilcox Kingman " " 

John Kingman •■ " 

Helen Mary Kingman Cheyenne, Wyoming Ter'y. 

John Charles Kingman " " 

Jeremiah Kingman " " 



24 CLASS WITH ITS 

Francis B. Knapp Walpole, N. H. 

Frederick N. Knapp Plymouth, Mass. 

Louisa Bellows Knapp " " 

Sarah Perkins Knapp " " 

Maria Bradford Knapp " " 

* Austin Kuhn Boston, '' 

John G. Ladd Brooklyn, New York. 

*JohnG. Ladd 

*EvaLadd 

Francis L. Lee Boston, Mass. 

Mary Lee Albany, New York. 

m. Matthew Hale " " 

Ellen Hale 

Mary Lee Hale " " 

Matthew Hale " " 

Frank Wilson Lee Boston, Mass. 

Alice Lee " 

Annie Wilson Lee '" 

Thomas Lee, (Harvard. 1879.) " 

* Robert Wilson Lee •' 

John A. Loring " 

John Lowell Chestnut Hill, Mass. 

John Lowell 

Lucy Lowell 

George Lowell, (Harvard, 1883.) 

Susan Cabot Lowell 

James Arnold Lowell 

Farrington McIntire Wollaston, Quincy. 

Charlotte F. Mcluti re " " 

Herman McIntire " " 

Henry B. Maglathlin Silver Lake, Mass. 

* Abbie Maglathlin Kingston, " 

m. George F. Lane " " 

Arthur Maglathlin Dnxbury, " 

Maria W. Maglathlin " " 

Alice Maglathlin Silver Lake " 

James H. Means. Dorchester, " 

Miriam B. Means " " 

James Means " " 

Charles J. Means " " 

Frederic H. Means " " 

* Edward Morrell Philadelphia, Penu. 

Ida L. Morrell " " 

Edward Morrell, (In Penli. University,) " " 

Julia Paul Morrell. " " 

Harleston Parker Cambridge, Mass. 

John Harleston Parker " " 

Luther Parks At present at Paris, France. 

Dr. Edward L. Parks, M. D., (Peqn.)...- Boston, Mass. 

Julia Dale Parks Concord, " 

m. C. H. Wheeler " " 

Julia Dale Wheeler " " 

Sarah Kendall Wheeler " " 



DESCENDANTS. 



25 



Charles C. Perkins Boston, Mass. 

Edward Clifford Perkins New York City. 

Charles Brien Perkins, (Ilarvard, 1883,) Boston, Mass. 

Mary Eleanor Perkins , " '• 

Robert G. Pike Middletown, Conn. 

Grace G.Pike 

* Nellie B. Pike '" " 

Robert G. Pike New Haven, " 

* George C. Pike Middletown, " 

Lizzie E. Pike New York City. 

Kate G. Pike Middletown, Conn. 

Gordon B. Pike " 

Charles J. Pike " " 

William B. Rice New York City. 

William A. Richardson Washington, D. C. 

Isabel A. Richardson " " 

TO. Dr. Alexander F. Magiuder, M. D., (Co- 
lumbian, 1S71,) (U. S. Navy,) " « 

William Richardson Magruder " " 

Alexander Richardson Magruder " " 

Wiluam C. Rogers Brookline, Mass. 

William Bowditch Rogers " " 

Thomas H. Russell Boston, Mass. 

Charles T. Russell '• «• 

Thomas H. Russell " 

John A. Russell " " 

Charles T. Russell " " 

Annie L. Russell " " 

TO. Nathan G. Stanwood " " 

Philip C. Stanwood " " 

Mary L Russell " " 

TO. Edward Walley " " 

Samuel H. Walley 

Miriam P. Walley " " 

Annie L. Walley i " " 

Alice W.Russell Plymouth, N. H. 

m. Rev. Henry P. Peck, (Amhei-st, 1878.) " " 

Arthur H. Russell, (Amherst, 1881,) Boston, Mass. 

John J. Russell Plymouth, Mass. 

Helen Russell " " 

John Russell, (Harv., 1882,) 

Lydia Russell " " 

Horace B. Sargent Salem, "> 

Horace B. Sargent, S. B., (Harvard, 1869;) 

LL. B., (Harvard, 1871,) Boston, " 

Lucius M. Sargent, (Harvard, 1870,) " " 

Hetty .ippleton Sargent " " 

Elizabeth H. Sargent Washington, D. C. 

TO. Lieut. Commander Bowman H. McCalla, 

U. S. Navy " " 

Elizabeth S. McCalla " " 

Mary H. McCalla 

Lily H. McCalla « 

Stella A. McCalla 

* William W.Sargent , Boston, Maes. 



26 CLASS WITH ITS 

Frederick R. Sears Boston, Mass. 

Frederick R. Sears, (Harvard, 1875,) 

Frederick R. Sears 

Eleonora Sears 

Marian S. Sears 

TO. Charles T. Lovering, (Harvard, 1868,). 

Charles Lovering 

Joseph Lovering 

Tina S. Sears 

TO. Alfred S. Dabney, (Harvard, 1871,).... 

Gracie Dabney 

Richard D. Sears, (Harv,,1883) 

Philip Sears...! ^ . . 

Herbert Sears|^«™'°^ 

Henry D. Sedgwick New York City. 

Jane Minot Sedgwick 

Henry D. Sedgwick 

Theodore Sedgwick 

Alexander Sedgwick 

Ellery Sedgwick 



* JohnG. Sewall 

* John 6. Sewall... 
William G'.~SSwall 
Katharine Sewall.. 



William A. Smith Worcester, Mass. 

William Sargent Smith " " 

Edith Bertha Smith " " 

* George A. Smith " " 

* Eliza B. Smith " " 

Charles Edwin Smith " " 

* Lincoln Sprague Smith " " 

EbenC. Sprague Buffalo, N. Y. 

Mary A. Sprague New York City. 

TO. Edward M. Cook. " 

Carlton Cook " 

Thomas Cook " 

Catherine Cook " 

Edna Cook 

Louise Sprague " 

m. Alexander F. Oakey " 

Elizabeth Oakey " 

Sally Oakey " 

Henry Wise Sprague Buffalo, N. Y. 

Carleton Sprague, (Harvard, 1881,) " " 

* Frederick S. Stallknecht New York City. 

Frederick Stallknecht " 

Cai-oline A. Stallknecht " 

Laura Stallknecht " 

Alice Stallknecht " 

Harry Sedgwick Stallknecht " 

Thorwald Stallknecht " 

Josepha Victoria R. Stallknecht " 

Charles Piatt Stallknecht " 



DESCENDANTS. 27 

* Edward Stimson Dedham, Mass. 

Frederic J. Stimson, (Harvard, 1876) " " 

Mildred Stimson " " 

Edward Stimson " " 

Elsie H. Stimson " " 

Eben F. Stone Newburyport, Mass. 

Fannie Coolidge Stone " 

Cornelia Perrin Stone " 

Harriet Child Stone Dedham, 

HI. Alfred Hewins " 

Alfred Stone Hewins " 

Margaret Storer Hewins ^' 

Henry N. Stone Boston, 

Henry B. Stone " 

=•= James W. Stone Boston, (Roxbury,) Mass. 

Ella G. Stone Florence, Italy. 

Frances Tyler Stone " " 

Levi L. Thaxter Kittery, Maine. 

Karl Thaxter....... " 

John Thaxter " " 

Roland Thaxter, (Harvard, 1882,) " " 

Alexander W. Thater Trieste, '■nmi ii n jWC£, S^^Cj 

* Elisha W. Tracy Chicago, Illinois. 

* James H. Trask* California. 

* Washington Vert Salem, Mass. 

* Martha W. Very " " 

Frank W. T,,.j, S. B., (I„„. Tech., 1878.)... } ^USS^-.'^^^^SS,,^ 

* James Vila Boston, Mass. 

* Joseph H. Walker Townsend, Mass. 

John B. Walker Alton, Illinois. 

Harrie Cragin Walker " " 

Marie B. Walker Cambridge, Mass. 

Elizabeth H. Walker " " 

Augustine E. Walker " " 

Joseph H. Walker Kansas. 

George C. Ward New York City. 

Samuel Gray Ward, (Harvard, 1876,) " 

George C. Ward " 

Marian Ward Brooklyn, N. Y. 

m. Abbot A. Low " " 

Marian Ward Low " " 

Abiel Abbot Low " " 

Henry Ware Cambridge, Mass. 

Eliza Hastings Ware " " 

Mary Waterhouse Ware " " 

* Seth Webb Scituate, " 

JosiAH Wheelwright Boston, " 

Caroline B. Wheelwright " " 

Sophia D. 0. WTieelwright " " 

Charles C. Wheelwright " " 



28 CLASS WITH ITS 

Henrt 0. White Fort Atkinson, Wis. 

Mary W. White Brockville, Ontario. 

m. George F. Fulford " " 

Dora Fulford " " 

Emily H, White New York City. 

m. Dr. Sidney F. Wilcox " 

Sidney H. Wilcox " 

Daniel A.White San Diego, California. 

Eliza W. White Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. 

William L. White Piene, Dakota Territory. 

Henry Marston White. Fort Atkinson. Wisconsin. 

Francis C. Williams Roston. (Roxbnry,) Mass. 

Martha Williams Brookline, Massachusetts. 

TO. Andrew M. Ritchie " " 

Andrew E. Ritchie " « 

Martha F. Ritchie " " 

Dora Williams Boston, (Roxbury,) Mass. 

Mary Williams '■ 

Francis C. Williams " 

Augusta 6. Williams " 

Theodore G. Williams " 

Sarah H. Williams " 

4^ To BE Continued ad infinitum. 



SUMMARY, 

Class 69 

Children 179 

Grandchildren 83 

Total 331 



Note : — 

Names of the Class in small caps. 

Children, once indented under parent's name. 

Grandchildren, double indented under parent's name. 

* Deceased. 

TO, Married to. 



DESCENDANTS. 29 



NOT YET MARRIED. 



"I would be married, but I'd have uo wife, 
1 would be married to a single lite." 

Cranshaio. 



John S. Flint. 
Francis B. Knapp. 
John A. Loring. 
Alexander W, Thayer. 

DIED UNMARRIED. 

William H, Adams. 
Charles F. Adams. 
Francis W. Bigelow. 
Eliphalet Birchard. 
Alden Clark. 
Robert Gordon. 
Austin Kuhn. 



30 CLASS SONG, 1843. 



ger^iof'^ Clk^^ goqg, 



1843. 



I. 

We 've met to-night, a happy band, 

Around the festive board, 
To grasp once more a classmate's liaiid, 

And speak a friendly word : 
Then banish care from every heart. 

Let mirth and joy abound. 
While sparkling wit inspires the toast, 

And merry songs go round. 

II. 

Mid pleasure's sunny bowers we'll roam. 

Ere youth begins to wane ; 
For life's short spring, once past and gone, 

Can ne'er return again: 
Then pluck its flowers while tliey bloom. 

And rosy wreaths entwine 
For friendship, love, and social mirth, — 

Bright spells of anld lang sjnie. 

III. 

We'll pledge to friends we hold most dear. 

To her each loves the best ; 
Joy's brightest beams shine round tlieir path, 

And all their hopes be blest. 
Then fill the goblet to the brim, 

With nectar all divine, 
We'll pledge to love that knows no change. 

And days of auld lang syne. 

IV. 

Though fate compels us leave these scenes,- 

Perhaps, for aye to part. — 
She ne'er can break the golden chains 

Love twines around each heart. 



CLASS ODE, 1863. 31 



And \vliat?oeV*r oiii' lot may be. 

Wliatever star ma}' shine, 
Fond memory still shall linger round 

The days of auld lang- syne. 



Then here's a hand, my trusty fier 

And gie s hand o'thine ; 
And we'll tak a right guid willie wought 

For auld lang syne. 
For auld lang syne, my dear, 

For auld lang syne. 
We'll tak a cup of kindness yet, 

For auld lang syne. 

— Pike. 



Ode, 



Twenty Years After Graduation. 

1863. 



We meet to-night as last we met, 
With Harvard's light aglow, — 

The rosy light is shining yet 
Of twenty years ago! 

The dust we've gathered on our feet 

In life's mysterious round, 
We shake it oft'! for where we meet 

God makes a holy ground! 

The wonted tones, from heart to heart, 

Like echoes spring to-night. 
The touch that healed the boyish smart. 

Brings back the old delight. 

Our locks, 'tis true, of gold or Jet, 

Are glimmering into gray ; 
The pulse that used to bound and fret, 

Is tiring of its play. 



32 CLASS ODE, 1883. 

With traitor touch old Time has traced 
Upon each Brother's brow, 

The steps his heart once weary j)aced 
Or lightly dances now. 

He sets our deftest wiles at naught, 
But one blow aims in vain ; 

The links our boyish hearts have wrought, 
Our manly love still chain. 

By angel art in Heaven wove. 

Let down by angel hand, 
Hides for a space, a veil of love 

Some dear ones of our band. 

Among them he whose life, how dear ! 

Was to his country given. 
Whose laurel, hardly gathered here, 

An amaranth bloomed in Heaven. 

Yet, through this veil their forms appear ! 

They stand by us to-day ! 
Their touch we feel, their voices hear. 

Inspire us on our way ! 

But ere its misty folds arise, 
While love divine still stays 

Our steps from that bright Paradise, 
IS'ow shimmering through its haze, 

May He, whose word our threads of life 

In silver cords doth blend, 
Those silver cords, by ties of love. 

Draw closer to the end ! 

—Sedgwick. 



• JUNE 27, 1883. 



We met in Acaderaus' grove ; 

The flowers were wet witli early dew ; 
The affluent morning, from lier stores, 

Shed, o'er each scene, a roseate hue. 



CLASS SONG, 1883. 33 

The birds poured out their sweetest notes, 

The air was tremulous with song ; 
Our liearts responded to their strains, 

And gladly would the hour prolong. 

Yet, in the horizon, rose the peaks 

Of science, art, and noble fame ; 
With high ambition forth we went, 

With firm resolve, and worthy aim. 

The day wore on ; our paths diverged ; 

Then heat, and storm, and dangers rose ; 
Some conquered, but, alas ! some fell ; 

Yet with their faces toward their foes. 

Again w^e meet ; the westering sun 

Declares the noonday past for all ; 
Soon shall the deepening shades of night. 

Around our every pathway fall. 

Yet, ere they fall, may evening skies, 

Aglow with golden splendor bright. 
Be pledge of an immortal day, 

Refulgent with eternal light. 

No paths divergent turned our hearts ; 

Nor storm, nor danger, chilled our love ; 
Well said Saint Paul, love never fails ; 

On earth below, in heaven above. 

— Hiiiii. 



^on^fof Cl^^.Siimei', 



JUNE 27, 1883. 



Let fleeting seasons come and go. 

Let years as swiftly flee ; 
But friendship's bond remains as firm 

As bound in forty-three. 

For old forty-three, my dear, for old '43, 
We'll take a cup o' kindness yet, for old '43. 



34 CLASS SONG, 1883 

Our fate may lead us East or West, 

O'er many a land and sea ; 
Our hearts remain at Harvard still, 

With the boys of forty-three. 

For old forty-three, &c. 

New loves, 'tis true, may fill our hearts, 

New joys our portion he ; 
They do not chill our love and pride 

In the class of forty -three. 

For old forty-three, &c. 

Though rolling decades thin our ranks, 
With warmer friendship we, 

While tender memories fill our hearts, 
Still cling to forty-three 

For old forty three, &c. 

— HlIiL. 



INDEX. 35 



INDEX 

TO 

FAMILY NAMES. 



Individual names of these families will be found at the pages referred to. 



Adams 7, 9, 11, 13, 17, 21, 29 

Bacon 7, 9, 11, 13, 17, 21 

Bigelow 7, 9, 13, 17, 21, 29 

Biiiney 11, 13, 17, 21 

Birehard 7, 9,11,13,17,21,29 

Brown ." 22 

Boyden 13, 17, 21 

Bran nan 22 

Clark 7, 9, 11, 13, 17, 22, 29 

Cobb ; 9, 11, 13, 17, 22 

Cook 26 

Cox 7, 9, 11, 13, 17, 22 

Cashing 7, 9, 11, 13, 17,22 

Dabney... 26 

Dana 7, 9, 11, 17, 22 

Dexter 7, 9,11,13,17,22 

Draper 22 

Eaton 21 

Emery 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 

Fatnham , 7, 9, 11, 13,17, 22 

Flint * 7, 9,11, 13, 17, 22, 29 

Ford 22 

Foster , 21 

Frothinghara 7, 9, 11, 13, 17,22 

Fulford 27 

Fuller 7, 9, 11, 13, 17, 23 

Gassett.... 11, 13, 17, 23 

Goldsmidt 23 

Gordon 7, 9, 11, 13, 17, 23, 29 

Hale 24 

Hall 9, 11, 13, 17, 23 

Hewins 27 

Hildreth 7, 9, U, 13, 17, 23 

Hill 7, 9, 11, 13, 17, 23, 33, 34 



36 INDEX. 

Holdeniess 22 

Holmes , 9. 11,13,17,23 

Hiulson 9, 11, 13, 17, 23 

Kingman .7, 9, 11, 13, 18, 23 

Knapp 7. 9, 11, 13, 18, 24,29 

Kiihn 7, 9, 11. 13, 18, 24, 29 

T.add „ 7,9.13,18,24 

Lee 7. 11, 13, 18, 24 

Lane 24 

Loring 11. 13. 18, 24, 29 

Lovering 26 

Low 27 

Lowell 7, 9, 11, 13, 18, 24 

McCalla 25 

Mclntire 8, 9, 13, 18, 24 

Maglathlin 8, 9, 11, 14. 18, 24 

Magruder 25 

Means 8, 9, 11. 14, 18, 24 

Melcher , ..21 

Myer 23 

Monks 23 

Moirell 10, 12,14,18,24 

Oakey 26 

Parker 8, 10, 12, 14, IS, 22,24 

Parks 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 24 

Peck 25 

Perkins 8, 10, 12, 14, 18,25 

Pierce 23 

Pike 8, 10, 12, 14. 18, 25, 31 

Rice 8. 10, 12, 14, 18, 25 

Richardson 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 25 

Ritchie 28 

Rogers 8, 10, 12, 18, 25 

Russell 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 25 

Sargent 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 25 

Sears 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 26 

Sedgwick 4, 8, 10, 14, 18, 26, 32 

Sewall 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 26 

Smith 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 21, 26 

Sprague 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 26 

Srallknecht 10, 19, 26 

Stan wood 25 

Stimson 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 27 

Stone 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 27 



INDEX. 

Thaxter 8, 10, 12. 14, 19, 27 

Thayer 10, 12, 14, 19,27,29 

Toppan 22 

Tracy 12, 14, 19, 27 

Trask 8,12, 14,19 

Underhill 22 

Very 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 27 

Vila 8,10, 12,14,19,27 

Walker 10, 12, 14, 19, 27 

Walley 25 

Ward 8, 10, 19,27 

Ware 8, 10. 12, 14, 19, 27 

Webb 8, 10, 12, 14, 19 

Wheeler 24 

Wheelwright 8, 10. 12, 14, 19,27 

White -. 8, 10, 12, 14, 19,28 

Wilcox 28 

Williams 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 28 



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